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Nov 19, 2020

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Virtual Panel Discussion

TAMU Female Faculty Advising w/ College of Architecture and Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences

Enjoy a panel discussion with female faculties from the College of Architecture (5pm) and Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences (6pm). This will be an opportunity to meet #steminists from our university and learn about the unique and dynamic work they do. Ask questions about graduate school and beyond!

TAMU Female Faculty Advising w/ College of Architecture and Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences

Time & Location

Thursday, November 19, 2020

11:00 PM

Virtual Panel Discussion

About the Event

College of Architecture:

Cecilia Giusti, Associate Dean for Outreach and Diversity Associate Professor; Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center Shannon Van Zandt, Department Head, Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Professor of Residential Land Development; Texas Target Communities, Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center Zofia Rybkowski, Associate Professor, Holder of the Harold Adams Interdisciplinary Professorship in Construction Science;

Department of Construction Science, Center for Health Systems & Design Deidra Davis, Instructional Assistant Professor; Texas Target Communities, Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center, Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Center for Housing and Urban Development Jinsil Seo, Associate Professor; Center for Health Systems & Design, Department of Visualization Dawn Jordan, Executive Associate Dean and Professor; Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning


Department of Soil and Crop Sciences:

Nithya Rajan, Associate Professor of Crop Physiology and Agroecology

Jourdan M. Bell, Associate Professor and Extension Sepcialist (Agronomy)

Julie A. Howe, Associate Professor of Soil Chemistry and Fertility

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